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Sam Bankman-Fried needs to decide soon whether he'll take the witness stand in his criminal trial. AdvertisementAdvertisementCaroline Ellison testified in the trial of her ex-boyfriend, Sam Bankman-Fried JANE ROSENBERGFor that reason, the case against Bankman-Fried rests on the credibility of his alleged co-conspirators. In their own questioning of the cooperating witnesses, prosecutors have encouraged them to be open about taking responsibility for their crimes. Court sketch of Sam Bankman-Fried on the first day of his trial JANE ROSENBERG/ReutersIf Bankman-Fried takes the stand, he'll be cross-examined by prosecutors. If Bankman-Fried takes the stand, prosecutors will almost certainly point to more material and catch him in any contradictions.
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He testified at the Sam Bankman-Fried trial that he was 'suicidal' over the crypto scam. AdvertisementAdvertisement"I've always been intimidated by Sam," Singh testified Monday. Before the September 2022 realization that Alameda was taking FTX customer money, Singh had participated in fraudulent activity in other ways. When he returned, the FTX CEO told Singh that he believed he could get $5 billion more in investments, Singh testified. As the chaos continued to roil FTX, Bankman-Fried, Ellison, and other executives pointed fingers at each other while employees and customers demanded answers, Singh said.
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‘Madonna’ Review: The Material on the Girl
  + stars: | 2023-10-15 | by ( Tara Isabella Burton | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +1 min
Madonna in a downtown Manhattan loft, December 1982. Photo: Peter Noble/Redferns/Getty ImagesIn February 1927, the British novelist Elinor Glyn published a short story in Cosmopolitan magazine that would define the then-nascent culture of celebrity. Glyn’s story explored the concept of It: the mysterious, ineffable, possibly magical quality that stars and other screen luminaries have and ordinary people don’t. Sex appeal, personal charisma, beauty—all of these contribute to It, but It is much more. And so not only a star, but an ideology of stardom, was born.
Persons: Peter Noble, Elinor Glyn, Glyn, optioning, Clara Bow Organizations: Cosmopolitan, Paramount Locations: downtown Manhattan, British
Sam Bankman-Fried laughed and shook his head during Caroline Ellison's testimony, prosecutor claims. The prosecutor asked Bankman-Fried's lawyer to tell his client to control his reactions. Ellison gave emotional testimony Wednesday and appeared to place the blame for FTX's collapse on SBF. AdvertisementAdvertisementCaroline Ellison's testimony provoked a series of reactions from her ex-boyfriend Sam Bankman-Fried on Wednesday, a prosecutor said during a sidebar conversation. Prosecutor Danielle Sassoon told the judge in Bankman-Fried's criminal trial that the FTX cofounder had "laughed, visibly shaken his head, and scoffed" while Ellison testified.
Persons: Sam Bankman, Fried, Caroline Ellison's, Bankman, Ellison, , Danielle Sassoon, Judge Lewis Kaplan, Mark Cohen, " Sassoon, Cohen, Lewis, he'd, he's Organizations: Service, Alameda Research Locations: Bankman, Manhattan
Caroline Ellison, former chief executive officer of Alameda Research LLC, arrives to court in New York, US, on Thursday, Oct. 12, 2023. Ellison, ex-girlfriend of FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried, outlined for a New York jury Wednesday how she worked with Sam Bankman-Fried to deceive lenders and customers to build his multi-billion dollar cryptocurrency empire, and their failed attempts to prevent a spectacular collapse. She pleaded guilty in December to two counts of wire fraud, two counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to commit commodities fraud, conspiracy to commit securities fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering. By 2021, she testified, Bankman-Fried had largely stopped coming into the Alameda office and had left more of the job to Ellison. Ellison also testified that Bankman-Fried had discussed adding a new co-CEO when Trabucco left, but she resisted.
Persons: Caroline Ellison, Ellison, FTX, Sam Bankman, Stephanie Keith, Mark Cohen, Lewis Kaplan, Cohen, Sam Trabucco, Alameda's, Trabucco, Fried, Ryan Salame, Ellison's Organizations: Alameda Research, New, Bloomberg, Getty, FTX Locations: New York, Manhattan, Alameda
Ellison, the former CEO of his cryptocurrency hedge fund, said SBF believed money could win him political power. He thought "you could get very high returns for relatively small amounts of money," Ellison testified. AdvertisementAdvertisementCaroline Ellison testified in court Tuesday that her former partner Sam Bankman-Fried believed he could win himself influence by donating "small" amounts of money to politicians. Ellison said that the money donated to Biden was a small amount of money for Bankman-Fried. "He thought it was very effective, that you could get very high returns for relatively small amounts of money," she said.
Persons: Caroline Ellison, Sam Bankman, Ellison, SBF, , Fried, Biden, he's, Ryan Salame, Salame, Ryan Organizations: Service, Prosecutors, Alameda Research, Biden, Commission, Fund, Republican, Federal Elections Commission, PAC, Congress, Bankman Locations: Bankman, FTX, Manhattan, Alameda
Caroline Ellison got into the wrong car as she departed from the courthouse on Tuesday. A picture from the scene shows her shocked and panicked expression as she realized her mistake. The blunder illustrates the media circus around Sam Bankman-Fried's criminal trial. AdvertisementAdvertisementCaroline Ellison has had a chaotic few days since she began testifying in the criminal trial of her ex-boyfriend Sam Bankman-Fried. A picture from the scene shows Ellison's seemingly panicked expression as she realized she'd gotten into the wrong vehicle.
Persons: Caroline Ellison, Sam Bankman, , Ellison, she'd, Ellison's, Eduardo Munoz Alvarez, Fried Organizations: Service, InnerCity Press, Alameda Research, Prosecutors Locations: Manhattan
Caroline Ellison told jurors that Sam Bankman-Fried curated his image, especially his messy hair. Ellison said he believed his hair was "essential to his image" and was the reason for past bonuses. AdvertisementAdvertisementSam Bankman-Fried had a carefully curated image — unruly hair and all — according to his ex-girlfriend Caroline Ellison. Additionally, Bankman-Fried encouraged Ellison to have a Twitter in order to generate positive press for the company, she said. Bankman-Fried told Yahoo Finance Live in April 2022 before FTX collapsed.
Persons: Caroline Ellison, Sam Bankman, Fried, Ellison, , FTX, didn't, — Ellison, he'd, Jane Street, Bankman, Sam Bankman Fried, Michael Lewis, It's, Lewis Organizations: Toyota Corolla, Service, Alameda Research, Honda, Bloomberg, Yahoo Finance, FTX Locations: Manhattan, Alameda, Bankman, Bahamas, FTX
Caroline Ellison testified that Sam Bankman-Fried paid millions in bribes to Chinese officials. AdvertisementAdvertisementCaroline Ellison testified at Sam Bankman-Fried's criminal trial Wednesday that she believed the disgraced crypto mogul paid "in the ballpark of $100 million" in bribes to Chinese government officials. When Alameda paid what I believe was a large bribe to Chinese government officials to get our accounts unlocked," Ellison said. AdvertisementAdvertisement"My impression is that they were unfrozen by paying a bribe," Ellison testified Wednesday. In it, Ellison listed "$150 million for the thing" among other big events for Alameda Research in 2021.
Persons: Caroline Ellison, Sam Bankman, Fried, Ellison, , Danielle Sassoon, David Ma, Ma, commingling, Lewis Kaplan, Kaplan Organizations: Service, Alameda Research, Alameda, Prosecutors, Bankman Locations: Alameda, China, Manhattan, California
Ellison, who ran FTX's sister hedge fund Alameda Research, pleaded guilty in December to two counts of wire fraud, two counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to commit commodities fraud, conspiracy to commit securities fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering. Ellison also spent years as Bankman-Fried's on-again, off-again girlfriend and, at times, his roommate. Caroline Ellison, former chief executive officer of Alameda Research LLC, center, arrives at court in New York, US, on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023. Noticeably absent thus far in proceedings is the mention of Ellison's co-CEO Sam Trabucco, who was a classmate of Bankman-Fried at MIT. Lawyers for the U.S. Attorney's office entered into evidence photos featuring Sam Bankman-Fried and his fellow co-workers at their shared $35 million Bahamian penthouse.
Persons: Caroline Ellison, Sam Bankman, Ellison, Gary Wang —, Fried, Yuki Iwamura, Attorney Thane Rehn, Rehn, Mark Cohen, Ellison's, Sam Trabucco, Trabucco Organizations: Alameda Research, Stanford, Jane Capital, Alameda, Bloomberg, Getty, Attorney, MIT, U.S Locations: Manhattan, Alameda, San Francisco Bay, New York, FTX
Caroline Ellison is set to testify later today in the criminal case against Sam Bankman-Fried. The former Alameda Research CEO is expected to be a key witness in the case against Bankman-Fried. AdvertisementAdvertisementAll eyes will be on star witness Caroline Ellison when she takes the stand later today in the trial against her ex-boyfriend and former boss Sam Bankman-Fried. They say Bankman-Fried siphoned money from customer accounts to fund crypto bets with Alameda Research, a hedge fund he controlled. Since the exchange collapsed, the former FTX CEO has attempted to put the blame for the platform's collapse on other executives, including Ellison.
Persons: Caroline Ellison, Sam Bankman, Ellison, , FTX, Eric Chaffee, Prosecutors, Fried, Mark Cohen, Ellison —, Cohen, BRYAN R, SMITH, Jane Street, Gary Wang —, Wang, Adam Yedidia, Chelsea Jia Feng, Yedidia, Caroline, Lewis Kaplan, who's, Michael Lewis Organizations: Alameda Research, Service, Case Western Reserve University, Manhattan Federal, Bankman, Alameda, Research, New York Times, US Department of Justice, US Locations: Bankman, FTX, Alameda, Bahamas, Manhattan
From a courthouse in downtown Manhattan, Ellison then listed her crimes: "fraud, conspiracy to commit fraud and money laundering." Ellison, who ran Alameda Research, pleaded guilty in December to two counts of wire fraud, two counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to commit commodities fraud, conspiracy to commit securities fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering. Ellison said she was under the impression that it was FTX customer money because the sums exceeded the exchange's profits and the amount of capital it hard raised. That followed an in-person conversation between Ellison, Bankman-Fried and Sam Trabucco, Alameda's co-CEO. WATCH: Caroline Ellison testifies Sam Bankman-Fried directed her to commit crimes
Persons: Caroline Ellison, Sam Bankman, Ellison, Danielle Sassoon, Fried, Sassoon, Bankman, Sam, FTX, Binance, Sam Trabucco, Alameda's Organizations: Alameda Research, Jane, Stanford, Jane Capital, Alameda Locations: Manhattan, Alameda, New York, San Francisco Bay, Brooklyn, FTX
Caroline Ellison said Sam Bankman-Fried had ambitions to become president of the US, The Wall Street Journal reported. She said Bankman-Fried told her there was a 5% chance he'd one day be president. She said the FTX cofounder told her about his plans to potentially become president while they were dating. The FTX cofounder said there was a 5% chance he would one day become the president, The Wall Street Journal reported. A spokesperson for Trump told Insider's Lloyd Lee that SBF has been "outed as a fraudster and someone that can't be trusted."
Persons: Caroline Ellison, Sam Bankman, Fried, Ellison, , Michael Lewis, Donald Trump, Lewis, Insider's Lloyd Lee, SBF Organizations: Street Journal, Bankman, Service, Alameda Research, Republican, Democratic, Trump Locations: United States, Manhattan, FTX, Trump
Caroline Ellison gave details on her past relationship with Sam Bankman-Fried in court on Tuesday. The ex-Alameda Research CEO said she "wanted more" in the relationship. Caroline Ellison, the former CEO of Alameda Research, broke down her relationship with her on-and-off boyfriend Sam Bankman-Fried during his criminal trial in a downtown Manhattan federal courtroom on Tuesday. "In our personal relationship, there was a feeling that I wanted more in our relationship," Ellison testified. Prosecutors allege the former FTX CEO commingled funds between FTX and Alameda Research.
Persons: Caroline Ellison, Sam Bankman, Ellison, , Jane Street, Fried, Michael Lewis, Caroline, Lewis, Sam Organizations: Alameda Research, Service, Jane, New York Times, Bankman, Prosecutors Locations: Manhattan, FTX, Alameda
Lawyers for the U.S. Attorney's office entered into evidence a series of photos featuring the $35 million penthouse where Sam Bankman-Fried and his fellow co-workers resided. Lawyers for the U.S. Attorney's office entered into evidence a series of photos featuring the $35 million penthouse where Sam Bankman-Fried and his fellow co-workers resided. Lawyers for the U.S. Attorney's office entered into evidence photos featuring Sam Bankman-Fried and his fellow co-workers at their shared $35 million Bahamian penthouse. In his testimony, Yedidia recalled a group Signal thread labeled "People of the House," which referred to Bankman-Fried's $35 million penthouse. Zoom In Icon Arrows pointing outwards Exhibit from the prosecution shows Signal thread called "People of the House," referring to Bankman-Fried's $35 million penthouse, where many employees lived.
Persons: Sam Bankman, Fried, Gary Wang, Adam Yedidia, Caroline Ellison, She's, somethings, Lewis Kaplan, Yedidia, it's, Ryan Salame, Joseph Bankman, Barbara Fried, Bankman, John Ray, Ray, Tiger Woods, Justin Timberlake, Michael Lewis, Lewis, napping, Mark Cohen, FTX, Ellison, hadn't Organizations: U.S, Southern, of, Lawyers, Alameda Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, SDNY, Bankman, Alameda, New Providence, FTX, Enron, Capitol, Prosecutors Locations: Bahamas, Manhattan, He's, of New York, Bankman, FTX, Alameda, Hong Kong, Caribbean, New Providence, New, U.S, Albany, oceanside
"The numbers seemed large to me," Yedidia testified Thursday in a federal court in downtown Manhattan. In a hut between paddleball courts, Yedidia expressed his concern to Sam Bankman-Fried, the CEO of FTX, who also controlled Alameda Research. AdvertisementAdvertisementA Sam Bankman-Fried, founder and former CEO of crypto currency exchange FTX in a courtroom last year. AdvertisementAdvertisementFormer FTX developer Adam Yedidia leaves after testifying during the trial of former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried at Manhattan Federal Court in New York City. In the Bahamas, top employees and their significant others in both companies shared a $35 million penthouse apartment that Alameda Research paid for.
Persons: Fried, Adam Yedidia, , Yedidia, FTX, Sam Bankman, Yadidia, Bankman, Jane Rosenberg, Reuters Yedidia, Caroline Ellison, Michael M, Ellison, Gary Wang, Nishad Singh, Singh, Sam, Caroline, I'm Organizations: Alameda Research, Alameda, Service, MIT, rockstar, Reuters, Bankman, Manhattan Federal, FTX, United Arab Locations: Bahamas, Alameda, Manhattan, FTX, Alameda FTX, Bankman, New York City, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates
The judge in Donald Trump's New York fraud case is not happy with the former president's lawyers. AdvertisementAdvertisementDonald Trump's lawyers sparred with the judge overseeing the ex-president's civil fraud trial in downtown Manhattan Wednesday, arguing for their right to ask repetitive questions. Suarez asked. Engoron asked. Engoron asked Bender whether his answer "would be the same for each year."
Persons: Donald Trump's, Justice Arthur Engoron, , Arthur Engoron, who's, Jesus M, Suarez, Donald Bender, Bender, Bender —, Trump, Engoron, I'm, Alina Habba, Chris Kise, Eric Trump, Letitia James, Donald Trump, Seth Wenig, Trump's, Kise, Kevin C, Wallace Organizations: Service, New, Trump, The New, Mazars, Trump Organization, Trump Organization —, Supreme, AP Locations: York, Manhattan, The New York, Mazars USA
Yedidia insisted on immunity to testify because he was worried he may have facilitated a crime. AdvertisementAdvertisementBefore Adam Yedidia could testify against Sam Bankman-Fried at the FTX cofounder's criminal trial, he needed reassurances. AdvertisementAdvertisementThis courtroom sketch shows Adam Yedidia, former FTX and Alameda Research employee and former friend of Sam Bankman-Fried, testifying, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2023. In 2017, he worked at Alameda Research for two months as a trader before leaving to pursue a PhD. Yedidia said he lived in a $35 million penthouse apartment in the Bahamas, which he said Alameda Research purchased at Bankman-Fried's direction.
Persons: Sam Bankman, Adam Yedidia, Yedidia, , Fried, Elizabeth Williams, Lewis Kaplan, who's, Caroline Ellison, Gary Wang, Prosecutors, Wang, Yedida Organizations: Service, Prosecutors, Alameda Research, AP, MIT Locations: Alameda, Manhattan, FTX, Bankman, Bahamas
Former U.S. President Donald Trump attends the trial of himself, his adult sons, the Trump Organization and others in a civil fraud case brought by state Attorney General Letitia James, at a Manhattan courthouse, in New York City, U.S., October 3, 2023. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton/PoolThe trial, now in its second day, could lead to the dismantling of Trump’s business empire as he seeks to regain the presidency in 2024. Before testimony resumed, Trump renewed his attacks on James, telling reporters outside the courtroom that she was “grossly incompetent” and had concocted a bogus case. “Her numbers are fraudulent,” said Trump, the frontrunner for the Republican nomination to face Democratic President Joe Biden in the 2024 election. The trial’s second day began with the government’s first witness Donald Bender, Trump’s former accountant at Mazars USA, resuming his testimony.
Persons: Donald Trump, Letitia James, Shannon Stapleton, Trump, James, , Joe Biden, , ” James, Donald Bender, Kevin Wallace, Bender, Donald Jr, Eric, Arthur Engoron, Wallace, Christopher Kise, Michael Cohen, James ’ Organizations: YORK, New York, Former U.S, Trump Organization, REUTERS, Republican, Democratic, USA, Trump Locations: New, Former, Manhattan, New York City, U.S, New York,
The trial could lead to the dismantling of Trump’s business empire as he seeks to regain the presidency in 2024. Trump referred to the clerk as “Schumer’s girlfriend.”“How disgraceful!” added Trump, the frontrunner for the Republican nomination to face Democratic President Joe Biden in the 2024 election. Engoron ruled before the trial that Trump committed fraud, and canceled business certificates for companies that control crown jewels of Trump’s portfolio, including Trump Tower and 40 Wall Street in downtown Manhattan. Earlier in the day, Trump renewed his attacks on James, telling reporters that the Democrat was “grossly incompetent” and had concocted a bogus case. He also faces a January civil damages trial for defaming a writer who accused him of rape, which he denies.
Persons: Donald, Trump, Arthur Engoron, Letitia James, , Engoron, James, Chuck Schumer, Joe Biden, Donald Jr, Eric, Donald Bender, Kevin Wallace, James ’, Bender, Jesus Suarez, , ” Suarez, Michael Cohen, ” Trump Organizations: YORK, Trump and New York, Trump Organization, Republican, Democratic, Trump, TRUMP, Democrat Locations: New York, Manhattan
NEW YORK (Reuters) -The judge overseeing Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial on Tuesday imposed a gag order - promising sanctions for any violations - after the former U.S. president used social media to lash out against the judge’s top law clerk. The trial could lead to the dismantling of Trump’s business empire as he seeks to regain the presidency in 2024. Engoron had ruled before the trial that Trump committed fraud, and canceled business certificates for companies that control crown jewels of Trump’s portfolio, including Trump Tower and 40 Wall Street in downtown Manhattan. The trial will review six additional claims including falsifying business records, insurance fraud and conspiracy, and address how much the defendants should pay in penalties. He also faces a January civil damages trial for defaming a writer who accused him of rape, which he denies.
Persons: Donald, Donald Trump, Letitia James, Shannon Stapleton, Arthur Engoron, Engoron, James, Trump, Chuck Schumer, , Joe Biden, Donald Bender, Kevin Wallace, James ’, Bender, Donald Jr, Eric, , ” Trump, Trump’s, Christopher Kise, Michael Cohen Organizations: YORK, Former U.S, Trump Organization, REUTERS, Pool, Trump and New York, Republican, Democratic, Trump, Democrat Locations: Manhattan, New York City, U.S, New York
Journalists stood alongside dozens of New York residents clutching jury summonses as they queued in two different security lines. The day started slowly, as the jury selection process didn't get going until nearly 11 A.M. with a break for lunch before 12:30 P.M. Kaplan told Bankman-Fried to rise in court in order to indicate his desire to take the stand in his own defense. The first step in the six-week trial is assembling a 12-person jury, plus a few alternates. District Judge Kaplan instructed the court that he would be asking all of the questions, though the list had been drafted with feedback from lawyers on both sides.
Persons: Sam Bankman, Fried, he's, FTX, District Judge Lewis Kaplan, Lewis Kaplan —, Kaplan, , Bankman, Caroline Ellison, Gary Wang, Ellison, Wang, Judge Kaplan, Joe Rogan, Dawn Giel Organizations: District, Federal Court, Southern, of, MIT, Alameda Research, U.S, Insight Partners Locations: New York, Brooklyn, FTX, New York City, U.S, York, Manhattan, Alameda, Maui
Sam Bankman-Fried's criminal fraud trial begins in federal court today. According to prosecutors, Bankman-Fried commingled funds between FTX, where he was CEO, and Alameda Research, a hedge fund he also controlled. In the months since, prosecutors have brought several superseding indictments, slapping on more criminal charges. AP Photo/Mary AltafferIn addition to the criminal case against Bankman-Fried, the fallout of FTX's collapse has created a fountain of complicated lawsuits and legal maneuvers. The Securities and Exchange Commission has a civil case against Bankman-Fried alleging he "orchestrated a massive, years-long fraud."
Persons: Sam Bankman, SBF, , FTX, Fried, Tom Brady, Gisele Bündchen, Stephen Curry, Naomi Osaka, Larry David, Kevin O'Leary, Caroline Ellison, He's, Michael Lewis, guarantors, Lewis Kaplan, Jane Rosenberg, Kaplan, Bankman, Ellison, messaged, Eduardo Munoz, Mark S, Cohen, Christian Everdell, Ghislaine Maxwell, Maxwell, They're, Danielle Sassoon, Nicholas Roos, who's, Joe Lewis, Jean Carroll, Donald Trump, Trump, Bill Clinton, Gambino, Prince Andrew, Mary Altaffer, SBF's, Joseph Bankman, Barbara Fried, Gary Wang —, Nishad Singh, Ryan Salame, Cohen wearily, there's Organizations: Prosecutors, Service, Alameda Research, Miami Heat's, The New York Times, Metropolitan Detention, US, Office, Southern, Bankman, Manhattan Federal Court, REUTERS, Washington , D.C, Supreme, AP, Securities, Exchange Commission, Stanford University Locations: FTX, Manhattan, America, Palo Alto , California, New York, Bahamas, Washington ,, Joaquín, Bankman, Guantanamo, Alameda
Christopher Kise, a lawyer for Trump, countered in his opening statement that the financials for Trump and the Trump organization were entirely legal. "It is one of the most highly successful brands in the world, and he has made a fortune literally being right about real estate investments," Kise said. "It's got some of the greatest real estate assets in the world. That included Trump calculating the value of his apartment in Trump Tower as if it were three times its actual size. James accused Trump of "grossly" inflating the values of his assets, and inflated own net worth by as much as $2.2 billion.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kevin Wallace, Letitia James, Trump, Wallace, Christopher Kise, Kise, James, Donald Jr, Eric, It's, Brendan McDermid, Justice Arthur Engoron, Engoron, Michael Cohen, Jack Queen, Doina Chiacu, Noeleen Walder, Cynthia Osterman, Nick Zieminski Organizations: New, Trump, Trump Organization, Democrat, REUTERS, Republican, Thomson Locations: New York, Manhattan, American, New York City, Trump, Lago, Florida, Westchester County , New York, Washington, Georgia
CNN —Former President Donald Trump will be in attendance Monday in a New York courtroom for the start of the civil fraud trial against him, his eldest sons, their companies and Trump Organization executives. What’s the impact of the fraud ruling? While Trump can opt to waive his presence at the civil trial, attorneys for the former president have indicated that he is eager to testify in court. Two criminal cases against Trump are scheduled for trial in March in New York and Washington, DC. Smith’s case alleging Trump mishandled classified documents is slated to go to trial in Florida federal court in late May.
Persons: Donald Trump, Judge Arthur Engoron, Trump, Letitia James, Engoron, James ’, Chris Kise, , Kise, Donald Bender, general’s, Allen Weisselberg, Ivanka Trump, Michael Cohen, Weisselberg, who’s, E, Jean Carroll, Carroll, Jack Smith, teeing Organizations: CNN, Trump Organization, New York, Trump, Mar, longtime Trump Organization, Yorkers, Unified Court System, New, DC Locations: New York, York, Rikers, Manhattan, Washington, DC, Florida, Fulton County , Georgia
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